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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
ORDINANCE'NO. 511 WASHDAY EASY A Water Motor Washer I An Electric Iron Will do the work while you are resting. Buy a Giant Water Motor Washer. The best washer made. We guarantee satisfaction or your money will be refunded. On Easy Payments $16.50 Will make Ironing a pleasure in summer or winter. We handle one of the best irons made. Fully Guaranteed Six pound iron complete with plug, cord and stand. Price Only $3.50 An Ordinance Declaring the Cost of Improving South Hayes Street from the South erly Side Line of Buchanan Street to the Northerly Side Line of Ida Street, in the City of St. Johns, Or egon, and Assessing the Property Benefited There by, Declaring Such As sessment and Directing the Entry of the Same in the Docket of Cily Liens. RANGES $5 down $5 monthly HEATERS $1 down SIM "VV.WJ SO'i The city of St. Jolnis ilocs onlnlu ns follows: Thnt tin: council lins considered the proiuscd Assessment for Improving South Hnycs street from the southerly side line of llucltnnnu street to the north crly side line of Ida street in the city of St. Johns, OrcKon, mid all objections umdc thereto, nmiiicrcliynsccrttutts.tlclcrmiucs nud declares the whole cost of said Im provement in manner provided ly Ordi nnnce No. -188 to he the sum of f 2,035.42. nud thnt the spccinl nud peculiar benefits ccruitiK to cbcii lot or jwrt mcrc if or turccl of land within the ns. sessmcut district, by reason of said im irovemcnt nun lit jusiroorttnii to such icuefits. are in the respective amounts set optiosite the number or description it eacii lot or part tiiereoi or uircei oi nud in the followinir annexed nsscsv tiietit roll.and wild assessment roll, which s numbered 815, is hereby adopted nud mirnved us the assessment for Mid Im provement, nud the recorder of the city of St. Johns is directed to enter u state ment of the nssesstuent hereby made in the docket of city liens, nud cause notice thereof to be published ns provided by uirter, which assessment is us iomows: ot block Addition Ami. .14 So. St. John $47.12 " .... 02.08 cl I 18 17 10. in. i:i. 10 t.. in. 15. 14. i:t. u... 10 u 1 17. Local News. Mr. and Mrs. S. Swelled nro visiting- with their son, B. S. Swengel, and family at Cottago Grove this week. C. A. and G. 0. Kconoy, busi- noun moil n f Nowhere. BDcnt Sunday with their mother, Mrs. C. F. Lidbonr, in this city. j A 10J pound boy mndo its ap pearance at tho home of A. Lnr rowo last Saturday. "Daddy" Larrowo has grown at least two inches since tho event occurred. CHICKEN PIE.-In Holbrook Building. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church will serve dinner on election day Nov. 5, and a chickon pie supper on tho same date. In tho card of thanks in tho death of Thomas F. Barton, tho G. A. U. was inadvertently omit ted. They rendered most effi cient aid and their kindness will not soon be forgotten by the members of the family. J. II. Ross of 211 South Fill more brought us samples of second growth Bartlett pears which ho gathered from beneath his tree last Friday. Some of the pear trees seem to be work ing overtime this year. A Woodrow Wilson Democratic rally took place in tho city hall last Saturday evening. The lar gest audience of the year turned out to hear the speakers. Ad dresses were ueuvereu uy onu tor Miller of Lynn County. John Manning, John A. Jeffrey, Woods Smith and Benjamin Brick. The CountyCommissioners are worthy of much praise and com fnr tlift fixeellent work they have accomplished on the county roads through the city, and the people of St. Johns feel kindlier toward the present board than they have ever felt previously. Elsewhere in this issue will be noticed the announcement of Edwin Anders as candidate for County Supt. of Schools. Mr. Anders is a married man, a .grad uate of the University of Illinois, and in every way is well qualified for the position. A vote for him will not be misplaced. The St. Johns Harness Shop ...:n ,,,n Cotnrrlnv nicrhts and will . .Y mi. pay nights of each month. Those wishing to save money on Gloves, Rain Coats, Leggings, etc., will find this convenient, besides get ting the best things on the mar ket. No work will be done; all sales cash. W. E. Swengel & Son. Sutmcrlbe tor the Review and be I Get an electric head treatment cr massage at Gllmore's Barber Shop, J Albert Coupe and family have moved to ucaverion. A. M. Esson and family are now located at Red Bluff, California. Hear the DoMoss Lyric Barda Friday evening, Nov. 1, at tho Congregational church. Season tickets for the Lyceum Course may be obtained at tho North Bank Pharmacy. Get them now. A. E. McDormid, who former ly operated a photograph gallery in tho Holbrook building, is now located in British Columbia. i Tho St. Johns Garage has add ed a Big Winton Six automobile to its equipment. It is a dandy, with a seating capacity for seven passengers. Tho Woman's Exchange will be located at G32 Gilbert street, opposite Balke & Cowles' store, near Cedar Park station. This has just started for the winter season, and any one wishing to become a member can do so by calling at this address. Wo have a on sale Girls' dress skirts, woolen, $1.75: girls' coat suits, $0.00. The Woman's Exchange, 632 Gilbert street. Mrs. A. W. Vincent was last week made Grand Chief of the Pvtliinn Kisrprs of Oretron. Sho has been a tireless, faithful i worker, and the honor is well de 1 served. Tho choice was a most excellent one, and she is to be comrratulated upon the recogni tion her valuable services have received. C. E. Rover, a resident of St. Tnhns far th nnst eleven vears. has associated himself with the State Laundry Co. of Portland, nrvi will establish a new route in St. Johns. He will make a call nnnn nil residents of St. Johns in an endeavor to secure a snare of their laundry patronage, all u-nrlf heinrr nromntlv called for and delivered. Five cents per pound will be cliarged for rougn dry, and prices on other work as low as good worn can ue uone At a meeting of the board of Governors of the Commercial nlnii Mnnrlnv afternoon. C. E. Bailey tendered his resignation nc awratnrv of the club, and C. IT T.nmhson was elected to serve in his stead. Mr. Bailey stated that he had not the time to give tn rlif nnsition that it deserved. The club was loth to lose the ser vices of Mr. Bailey, as he was wa mtnlifipfl for the nosition. Mr. Lambson comes highly rec ommended and will use his best endeavors to make the club a Tyjwwrltcr ribbons for sale at this office; 50 cents each. Gllmore's Barber Shop a spe cialty 011 chitdreus' hair cutting. If you want prompt delivery of wood, call CochraU'Nuttiug & Co. Phone Col. 554. 415 So, Hayes street. antf fV W. fWrilr,t fnr nm. thing in the plumbing Hue. Oppo site Central School. 311 S. Jersey street, unice anu residence puone, uommuia, 590. 4211 If you havo young children you invn nni'linno iimipinl rlinr manir. dors of the stomach aro their most common aliment. To cor rect this you will Hnd Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ovfollonr Tlinu nw ntmv nm ' pleasant to take.and mild audi II . J- .it- L T. l t 1 1 genue in uueci. ror smo uy uu dealers. Picture framing done at Portland prices ut II. V. Clark's, the furni ture man. tf Three Fine Lots Par Sule. 40X . . t f I . T I! . I I 100 at tne neau 01 r.uison Mreet, 1111 imnrnvpil. Onlv each. Kasv terms. Apply soon to Jf II. Fletch er. 82t Willamette boulevard. Ilrlng lu your Job priming while you think of It. Don't wait until you uic entirely out, Wo uro equipped to turn out ueut and Uty prlntlnp promptly at Portland urtces or los When you have a bad cold you i-iinf tlu hoof mixlioinn nlitnin. nhln nn 11 tn nr it. with IIS littlu delay as possible. Hero is a druggist's opinion: "1 havo sold unamueriam s uougn remeuy fnf fifloon voiiin KllVS KllOS Lollar of Saratoga, Indiana,"and consider it the best on tne mar. ket." For sale by all dealers. 10. 15 14. 1:1. 12. 11, 10 !) 1 10 1 5 rt Sick Room Requisites At this season of the year, owing to the sudden changes in weather conditions, there is slways a great deal of sickness, re quiring many little things to make the unfortunate ones as com fortable as possible. In this line our stock is very complete; such as Hot Water Bottles, Ice Bags, Bed Pans, Douche Pans, Urinals, Feeding Cups, Crutches, Poultices, Plasters and Dressings of all kinds. CRUTCHKS or BHD PANS RKNTP.D by the WKKK PATENT MEDICINES AT SPECIAL PRICES 25c Bromo Quinine ...... 16c 25c Foleys Honey and Tar i6c 25c Lyons Tooth Powder 16c 50c Kings Discovery .... 32c 50c Carters K.& B. Tea 32c 50c Jaynes Vermifuge. . . .32c $1 Peruna 68c 1 1 Herpicide .. 680 $1 Wiueof Carilui ..... 68c li Plnkhams Veg C0111P. .72C ll Jaucs Alletutivf ... 72c $1 Weths Sage & Sul . 72c Cyclone Gold Cure will Giiro Your Gold A Phonograph given away each mouth FRF.R DKLIVKRY BOTH PHONF.S St. Johns Pharmacy .If). . (M.74 . 150.70 ..Wi.CO ..KI..17 . .47.28 . 45.8.'! . .tr.:u . . 1R.07 .01.87 .12. Ittlll .13. 11 01.17 rvj.is 51.87 lO.fKI 17.58 40.8ft 40.41 1511.20 (52.41 niua M.IW M.M .. . 52.25 48.W 21.71 7().i:i (52.8I 58.5S 50.0:1 5I.WI 51. Ill 0i).7l 4D.47 51.411 MI.49 ... -..-18.57 BTi.(K) 50.50 5D.80 07,t!fl 4K.2J1 50.JI 4U.48 48.T. 54.00 50.1 W.S0 " 0U.1U Tot.il 7.086.41! lWcil liv the council till 22ml iliiv of iH'i.t iyis. . . Aiuirovid hy (lie iimyor tlil 22ml in of Oct., 1U12. A. A. MUtK, Mayor. I'. A. KICK, Ut-rnnlur. l'uliliblicil In tilt- St. J0I1111 Kcviuw on UCl. Zlt, IU1-. Notice of Cost of Improvement K'ollrt. U lirroliv 1'lvcll that till! nwoMi incut for the improvement of .So. lluyes tri-tl irom iiuciiHiinii kin-vi 10 11111 Direct, the total cost of which U 12,085,42, w ileclwreil Uy rilliuiiici No. Oil, euuueil "All omiuiiucc ueemr Atteht: lUKthecostofiiuiiroviiiK So. Uuvosslruct iy kitie line 01 111 thcrlv side liuu street in the city of St. Johns, OrvKou, unil u&iosslnj; me jirojieriy ueuuiiieti llinri-liv ilrl-larilll' Sllt'll USUMiSlllellt Ullil iltrecthiK the entry of the snuie in the .Iru-l-t nf rltv liens." The cotl of suiil iuiiroveiueiit U levied Uoii nil tlie lota, wi 01 mi unci mr cels ot lnml within the louudarieii of the .llitrlM 11. fiillnu'K' HftWL'lMI lilt KOtltll- erly title line of Iluciiaimii fctreet uml the nort leilv ilile l lie 01 111a L I ..(! A stMuineni of tald a&SuUlllL'Ilt has been entered in the docket of city lieiu October 23, 1912, ami ald nsscbsuieiil is now due ami iaysiiic ai uie oincc 01 the recorder 01 tne cuy 01 ni. joumt, or ...... n..,l tvlll lit tlHlliiniieiit nud hear In tereLt after November 2, 1012, ami if not al(l on or neiore woveniuer, iuis, orrw.'iliiu.i. will lie taken for the collec tion of the same hv sule of nrooertv lis rovitieu uy uic cuy cunricr. r. a. kiii, CItv Hccordcr. I'ulil lulled in the St. Johns Keview on Oct. 25 and Nov. 1,1012. Satisfaction. Is the word Gil more, the Barber, Huy your season tickets for the Lyceum Lou we wuw. Vntfirs. in makintr u choice for county assessor, should not overlook 11. la. ueeu, a man Miiiilifiwl in all rn.HiiecLs to lill tho nflicti in a canahle and satisfiict- ory manner. A vote for Heed for Assessor is one well placed. No one can go wrong who votes for J. E. Williams for Justice of the Peace. In tho Hhnrr. time he hns been in the office he has shown his sterling qualities unu good judgment. He is a man who will decide any caso upon its merits, and cannot he swayed one way or another by ulterior motnods. Whatever you do or for whom you vote, don't forget Williams, lie has always made good in whatever capacity he has served. WELL! WELL! HERE WE ARE I PERFECT HEALTH FOR YOU. No need for that run down, tired out feeling no reason for tliiir, improvcrished blood. Nynl's Tonic that's what builds up your sys tem, tones the blood and gives you an appetite with a relish. For thin blooded men, women and children Nyal s Tonic is ideal. Then, too when convalescing from a long ill ness Nynl's Tonic will put you on your feet. Try Nynl's Tonic it livens the entire system banishes that tired feeling. A dollar bottle of Nynl's Tonic makes n worn out, run down system feci like new. It purifies the blood. Tones up tho entire system. Restores lost appetite. Strength ens growing children. Re-enforces the ner vous system. These nrc the nccomplishmentsof Nynl's Tonic. It's helped thousands of others. Try it. Get help yourself. Nyal's Tonic, pod for all, $1,00 the bottle NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOME OF THE PAMOUS NYAL'S and A. D. S. REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO." It DHMVHR HVKRYWllltK.lt 1'Rltlt I'llONlt COU'MIIIA J WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prices 20 Per Cent Off ON ALL 15c, 20c and 25c WALL PAPERS Regular Jnj.oo Perfection Oil Stoves ?32S Regular 50c Kitchen Knife 25c Get prices at this store on Acme Quality Paints, IvnmiK'ls, Stnins nnd Varnishes PENINSULA HARDWARE CO. HEATING STOVES Before buying your Heaters this fall come in and look over our line. We handle the cele brated "CHARTER OAK" stoves. Our prices are lower than anybody's for cash. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. VALUABLE SILVER TROPHIES are offered hy the S. 1" & S Railway Co. for Ten Best Boxes of Commercial Apples ttrowu on the hue of th" Spokane, Portland, Seattle Railway displayed at the National Apple Show Spokane, November 11-18 Tickets on sale Nov io, ti, 15. Return limit Nov. 20th Best Agricultural Exhibit Of products grown tributary to the Spokane, Portland & Seattle.OreBon Trunk, Oregon Klectric and United Railways displayed at the PACIFIC NORTHWEST LAND PRODUCTS SHOW Portland, November 18-23 Kntries for these beautiful trophies may be made by any contest ant in the territory suggested and decision made by the ollicial judges of the shows. Schedules and tickets may be obtained of; V. It. COMAN, O. V. & P. A. Portland, Oregon O. M. CORNIUJ., Agent St. Johns, Oregon i splendid success.